Monday briefing: What a new Guardian podcast reveals about the US justice system
The Guardian's new investigative podcast, 'Off Duty,' examines the controversial conviction of Alexander Villa for the murder of Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis, raising serious questions about the integrity of the judicial process.
Annette Ramelsberger and Bernhard Schlink: Who Provides Us Justice?
Bestselling author Bernhard Schlink and court reporter Annette Ramelsberger discuss the fairness of the judicial system and the limits of the quest for justice in a recent interview.
Embassy Bombing: Two of the Accused Released, Reports TV 2
Two of the four individuals accused in the bombing of the US embassy in Norway have been released.
Judge denies amparo to Hernán 'N', alleged leader of 'La Barredora', against possible extradition to the US
A federal judge has denied an amparo sought by Hernán 'N', aimed at preventing his possible extradition to the United States due to a lack of formal extradition requests.
A Strange Web Search and Deposits of Thousands of Dollars: The Last Movements of Epstein's Guard Before the Pedophile's Death
The article discusses the suspicious activities of the guards responsible for Jeffrey Epstein's custody, revealing web searches and large money transfers before his death.
US-based Nigerian jailed 19 years over $4m romance fraud
Leslie Mba, a Nigerian man based in the US, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for his involvement in a $4 million romance fraud scheme and business email compromise.
US judge blocks release of report on Trump classified documents case
A federal judge has ruled that a report on former President Trump's handling of classified documents cannot be released to the public by the Department of Justice.
Andrew’s arrest does not guarantee justice for trafficking victims, says top US lawyer
A prominent US lawyer expresses skepticism that the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will lead to justice for trafficking victims connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
As European heads roll from Epstein links, US fallout muted
The arrest of Prince Andrew highlights the significant accountability for Epstein's connections in Europe vs. minimal repercussions in the US.
What do people in the U.S. think about the Epstein scandal: from a common distrust to the divide between Republicans and Democrats
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals significant skepticism among Americans regarding the Epstein scandal, highlighting a perceived immunity of the wealthy from legal repercussions.
Justice department moves to drop charges against men accused of hitting ICE officer in Minnesota
The US Justice Department seeks to dismiss felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men after new evidence emerged contradicting the government's claims.
'Justice is not for us,' says Thiago Flausino's aunt after police officers are acquitted for the teenager's death
Thiago Flausino's family expressed a profound sense of injustice after the acquittal of two police officers involved in the 13-year-old's fatal shooting during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Cidade de Deus.
Man pardoned by Trump for attacking US Capitol found guilty of child abuse
Andrew Paul Johnson, who participated in the January 6 Capitol attack and was pardoned by Trump, has been found guilty of multiple child sexual abuse charges in Florida.
A 52-page document linking Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein was unpublished by the American justice system
A legal document associating French politician Jack Lang with Jeffrey Epstein has been temporarily retracted by the U.S. Justice Department for further review.
The Trump Administration Wants to Overturn a Conviction of Steve Bannon, Former Advisor to the American President
The Trump administration is seeking to overturn the conviction of Steve Bannon, who was sentenced for refusing to cooperate with the Capitol riot inquiry.
Ten points to understand the arrest and release of the wife of the sertanejo singer Henrique in the USA
Amanda Vasconcelos Tavares Reis, the wife of Brazilian sertanejo singer Henrique, was arrested for reckless driving in Orlando and later released by the US justice system after spending a night in jail.
Three years in prison for the cardiothoracic surgeon from Hippocrates for bribery: "Those of us who operate on hearts have enormous stress," he said in court
The cardiothoracic surgeon from Hippocrates was sentenced to three years in prison and fined for accepting bribes, stating in court the immense stress faced by heart surgeons.
The Mysterious Dental Office, the Untraceable Torture Video... The Most Disturbing Revelations from the Epstein Files
The article discusses the disturbing revelations from the 'Epstein Files' published by the U.S. government, highlighting the extent of the system established by the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and his connections with powerful figures.
Epstein Files: US Department of Justice censorship failures expose victims
Recent failures in the internal system of the US Department of Justice have exposed sensitive information about victims of Jeffrey Epstein, despite attempts to censor their identities.
ICE attorney who said ‘this job sucks’ removed from detail
An ICE attorney, Julie Le, has been removed from her position in the US attorney’s office for the district of Minnesota after she publicly voiced her frustrations regarding her job and the system during a court hearing.
US Immigration Policy: The Limited Power of Judges
Two judges made different rulings on immigration policy, reflecting the complexities of the U.S. justice system and sparking debate over the extent of the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws.
'Most dangerous man ever incarcerated' put on 'no human contact' after multiple murders
The article discusses a notorious inmate, considered the most dangerous ever in U.S. history, who is now subjected to no human contact after spending 36 years in solitary confinement.
US Federal Reserve Chief: Trump Politicizes Justice
Jerome Powell, the head of the US Federal Reserve, faces criticism for not yielding to President Trump's influence, with implications for the independence of both the Federal Reserve and the justice system.
Striano Case, the position of the journalists worsens: "Interrogate us"
As the trial for dossier creation approaches, journalists involved in the Striano case demand to be interrogated to share their version of the events surrounding the misuse of confidential information in the Anti-Mafia system.
Historical Image: The US Justice System is Already Waiting for Him
Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president of Honduras, faces a 45-year prison sentence in the US for drug trafficking after being arrested with the cooperation of US authorities.
Cases solved with the "eyes" of the Metro, the network that watches us underground
The National Police's mobile unit collaborates with subway security to catch fugitives, thieves, and gang members using surveillance cameras throughout the Madrid Metro system.